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What was the first personal computer?
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Unknown
YEAR:
April 21, 1964
COMPANY:
Spring Joint Computer Conference
COUNTRY:
USA
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1880's
1890's
1900's
1910's
1920's
1930's
1940's
1950's
1960's
1970's
1980's
Spring Joint Computer Conference Matchbox
Matchbox from the Spring Joint Computer Conference in 1964.
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COMPUTER COLLECTION LIST (PRE-1981)
(Analogs in blue)
AIM-65 (single board)
AIM-65 (factory case)
AIM-65 (Jon Titus)
ALICE micro-ordinateur
Altair 680
Altair 8800
Altair 8800A
Altair 8800b
Altair 8800b Turnkey (see Pertec below)
Altair 8800b (see Pertec below)
Altair 8800b w/ Hardisk Controller & Datakeeper
Altos ACS-8000
American Basic Science Club Analog Computer
AMF Educational Computer
Apple II Plus
ASCI SystemX
ASR 33 Teletype
Automatic Teaching Computer Kit
Beckman ElectroComp Electric Heating Computer
Beckman ElectroComp Energy Savings Computer
Beckman Solid State Fuel Cost Computer
Brainiac K-30
Calif. Computer Systems 2200
CES Ed-Lab 650
Commodore 8032
Commodore 64
Commodore PET 2001
Commodore Super Pet
Compucolor II
Compukit 1
Compukit 1 Deluxe Model
Compukit 2
Compukit UK101
Comspace CT-650
Cosmac Elf (RCA1802)
Cosmac Microtutor
Cosmac Netronics ELF II
Cosmac VIP
Cromemco System I
Cromemco System III
Cromemco Z-2D
Datapoint 2200
Digi-Comp I (flat box)
Digi-Comp I (square box)
Digital Computer Lab
Donner 3500
Durango F-85
Dynabyte
E & L Inst MMD-1
E & L Inst MMD-2
Eagle II
Electric Tabulating Machine (one original counter, 1889)
Electronic Associates TR-10
Electronic Associates TR-10 Model II
Electronic Associates TR-20
Electronic Associates TR-48
Electronic Associates Model 180
Electronic Associates Model 380 Hybrid
Geniac
Google Glass (definitely not vintage)
Heath EC-1 (factory assembled by Heath)
Heathkit EC-1 (kit)
Heathkit ET 3100 trainer
Heathkit H8
Heathkit H9 Video Terminal
Hickok Logic Teaching Sys.
Hickok Servo Teaching Sys.
HP 2115A
HP 85
HP 5036A
HP 9825A
HP 9825B
HP 9830A
Iasis 7301
I-COR MAC-1
ICS Microcomputer Training System
IMSAI 108 (prototype)
IMSAI 8048 Control Computer
IMSAI 8048 (The Dollhouse Computer)
IMSAI 8080
IMSAI PCS-40
IMSAI PCS-80
IMSAI VDP-80
Informer
Intel Intellec MDS
Intel MDS-800
Intel Prompt 48
Intel SBC 80/10
Intel SDK-85
Intel SDK-85 (unassembled)
Intel SDK-86
Intertec Superbrain
ITT MP-EX
JR-01 Computer
KIM-1
LAN-DEC
LAN-DEC 20
LAN-ALOG
Lehrcomputer (Germany)
Lawrence Livermore Lab
Lear Siegler ADM3A
Logikit LK255 (Feedback)
Logix SF-5000 Electronic Computer
MAC-1 Mini Analog Computer
MAC Tutor (Bell Laboratories)
MEK6800D2
Micro 68
Microtan 65
Midwest Scientific Instruments 6800
Minivac 601
Minivac 6010
Mini-Scamp Microcomputer
Nascom I
Nascom II
National Radio Institute 832
NEC TK-80
NorthStar Horizon
Olivetti Programma 101
Olivetti Programma 203
Olivetti Programma 602
Open University PT501
Ordinateur d'Apprentissage JR-01
Osborne 1
OSI 300
OSI 600 (SuperBoard II)
OSI C2-OEM-4
OSI Challenger-1P
Pastoriza Personal Analogue Computer
Pertec MITS 300/25 (Altair desk business system)
Pertec MITS 300/55 (Altair Turnkey business system)
PolyMorphic Systems 8810
PolyMorphic Poly-88
Protech-83
Range Keeper Mk.6 Mechanical Analog Computer, 1926
Range Keeper Mk.7 Mechanical Analog Computer, 1935?
Sargent-Welch Scientific Company Cat. No.7528 Analog Computer
Science of Cambridge MK-14 (Sinclair)
SD Systems Z80 starter kit
Sharp MZ-40K
Sharp MZ-80k
Siemens ECB-85
Signetics Instructor 50
Sinclair ZX-81
Smoke Signal Broadcasting
Sol-20
Spark16
Sphere 1
Sphere/SWTPC Computer System
SWTP CMOS Microlab
SWTP CT-82 Terminal
SWTPC 6800
SWTPC 6800 (w/ Smoke Signal Broadcasting drive)
SWTPC CT-64 Video Terminal, SS-50
SWTPC TV Typewriter II CT-1024
Synertek VIM-1
Synertek SYM-1
Systron-Donner 3500
Tei MCS-112
Tektronix 4006-1
Telefunken RAT 700
TI LCM-1001 (Microprogrammer)
TI LCM-1001 (Microprogrammer)
TI Silent 700 Terminal
TI TM 990/189
Vector 1
Vector 3
Vidac 336
Wang 2200
Welch Scientific Company Cat. No.7528 Analog Computer
Xerox 820 Mark I
OTHER COMPUTERS (LUGGABLES 1982-1986)
Chameleon Plus
Commodore SX64
Epson HX-20
Kaypro I
Kaypro II
Kaypro 2x
Kaypro 16
Osborne 1
Panasonic Senior Partner
Visual Commuter
RARE & NOTABLE DOCUMENTS
Babbage's Calculating Engine (1834)
Electric Tabulating Machine (1889, Herman Hollerith's personal copy)
The Hollerith Electric Tabulating System (1890)
Counting a Nation by Electricity (1891)
Calculating Machines (1947)
Moore School Lectures Vol. II (1947)
Mathematical Theory of Communication (1948)
Communication Theory of Secrecy Systems (1949)
The "Moore's Law" article (Electronics, 1965)
Printout from Babbage's Difference Engine #2 (London Science Museum, 2004)